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I just released a Screen Sharing workflow with automatic discovery of hosts that have remote desktop enabled. Such amazing things are now possible thanks to the "Script Filter" input!
Download — stable version.
The source code is available here: https://github.com/pstadler/alfred-screensharing

This is a workflow to mount your network shares with automatic discovery. No configuration or bookmarks required!
Download — stable version. Please report problems here. Your computer won't explode and your shares are safe, I promise.
Troubles?
Make sure that both, Apple Filing Protocol (afp) and Samba (short smb, QNAP calls it "Microsoft Network") are enabled on your NAS. Due to the nature of the protocols and the available tools on OSX, both of them are required in order to disover network shares in your network. Also note that already mounted shares are not listed in Alfred. Enable guest access to the NAS, not for a specific share, but for the system in general if things don't work.
The source code is available here: https://github.com/pstadler/alfred-mount

Hi
I'm just trialling Alfred at the moment, with the view to purchasing the Powerpack to allow me to build custom home automation controls.
On my internal network (HOME) I can get the Remote IOS to connect to the Mac and control everything, which is fine.
If I disconnect my iPhone from the Wifi network I can register using a static hostname (via http://www.noip.com), (EXTERNAL) after allowing port forwarding on my router and setting rules via Little Snitch, which again is fine.
However, if I then turn my wifi on my iPhone back on and try to connect to HOME network I can no longer connect to the Mac.
I have to delete the connection on both Mac and iPhone and reconnect to HOME, adding new passphrase.
My question really is do you support multiple connections from a single iPhone from HOME and EXTERNAL connections?
This is really the point of what I am trying to achieve with Alfred. I need to be able to control my Mac and connected devices/services when at HOME and then when I leave, still be able to connect directly from any EXTERNAL network, without having to do any further configuration.